Clubs

BHA Club Descriptions

Outsourced Clubs

Club Scientific

Clubs will feature two units this Fall:

Creepy Science: Join us as we discover the creepy side of science! We’ll explore scary sound effects, static electricity, and how our bodies react when we’re frightened. To top off our creepy investigations, we’ll make our own gooey, oozy slime! You won’t want to miss out on this scary science experience!

Mystery Madness: Do you love a good mystery? Come join our CSI team as we investigate the Mifflin Elementary “Field Day Scandal”. Someone is trying to ruin Field Day for the students and we won’t stop until we figure out who it is! Our detective skills will include lifting fingerprints, powder identification, fiber analysis, chromatography, and much more! Come find out “whodunnit” and learn some exciting forensics skills at the same time!

Engineering for Kids- Engineering Club

Instructors will cover most engineering disciplines (Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical, Electronic Game Design (Software), Industrial, Marine, and Mechanical Engineering). Program will help children build problem solving skills, encourage kids to discover how things work, increase kids’ desire to explore engineering as a career option, and motivate kids to learn math and science concepts by engaging them in real-world engineering problems.

Engineering for Kids- Game Design
Game design course includes defining and analyzing games and their mechanics, and understanding how mechanics affect game play and player experiences. Practical assignments include creating both paper and digital prototypes, using user testing to find points of failure and iterative design processes to revise and improve overall game play.

Mad Science

Mad Science ® is the world’s leading science enrichment provider. Unique, hands-on science experiences Step into a world of discovery and imagination. Encourages scientific literacy.

Young Rembrandts

Has your child expressed in drawing? Learning how to draw basic shapes is a critical building block for every young artist. Our lessons will strengthen our student’s core drawing skills as we introduce them to wonderful seasonal imagery.

Elementary Clubs

Book Explorers

Promotes literacy and the joy of reading. Students will be able to share literature experiences with other students. Members will write a book review of what they have read.

Qur’an Club

Students have the opportunity to enhance their recitation of Qur’an. In the spring members will compete for prizes on selected surahs. Activities and rewards included.

Scratch Coding Club

Scratch is GUI based programming environment. While it has a friendly interface that appeals to young children, it has tons of functionality! You can do 2D animations of objects, create cool drawings, make a character sing a tune, develop an interactive game (control it with various inputs including voice!) and even narrate a story with images!

Spanish On Wheels

Spanish on Wheels is a developmental program, where we bring Spanish to your school, and teach Spanish to the children. They learn comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as cognitive skill, social skills, and physical development while playing in age-appropriate planned lessons.
This program has been used to know Spanish as a second language. Professional native Spanish language teachers teach the children.

Techno Kids

Designed to give students an opportunity to become more familiar with computers, their care and maintenance, and their many uses. The Computer Club will provide opportunities for interested students to: Work with computer programs; enhance computer skills; learn how to care for and maintain computer equipment.

FIRST Robotics

Teams are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world engineering” as a student can get. Build and compete with a robot of their own design. Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware. Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments. Qualify for over $19 million in college scholarships.

Art Club

Express yourself creatively! Students will be dealing with principles of art that will help the student to look at an object like never before. They will be working mainly with still life drawings by using different mediums like pastels, charcoal and paint.

Basic Life Support & First Aid Club

Learn the skills you need to take action when seconds makes a big difference in saving another human life. The ultimate goal is to build a proactive community who is capable of learning and teaching CPR, so we all can have the ability to save one life at a time. Students who pass the course will be provided BLS provider certificate from AHA (American Heart Association).

Broadcasting Club

The Broadcasting Club meets once a week to brainstorm, write, and produce the Academy’s bi-weekly news program, BHA 360. Students learn to use video equipment, as well as video editing software. They are trained on how to present news in an engaging and professional fashion, and to work together as a team to meet deadlines and create a great product.

Coding Clubs

CMU Alice uses drag and drop programming, which means there is no room for syntax errors! You can convert your idea to code quickly and see it in action! You can code 3D animations or games with ease. JavaScript club will utilize the graphical environment provided by Khan Academy. It features a web page with coding area and virtual canvass area for output. As you type the code, output appears/changes.

Drama Club

Interested in the theatrical arts? Focuses on public speaking, self-confidence, teamwork, and provide students with enriched learning. Will perform in major productions.Fashion Design

For aspiring designers and future Muslim fashion industry trendsetters across the country—and around the world.

Middle & High School Clubs

High School Student Council

Student Council serves to engage students in learning about democracy and leadership. Share ideas, interests, and concerns that face the student body with school administrators. Host and coordinate events, fundraisers, and celebrations for charity, school community, or greater community.

Junior-World Affairs Council

Attend World Affairs Council’s events, volunteer at World Fest, interact with students from all over DFW, and host charity and global awareness events. Get involved & have a chance to compete at WORLDQUEST!

Newspaper

Learn about the skills you need to become a journalist including writing, graphics, layout, and photography for newspaper. Students will be given an opportunity to compete at different state level competitions. This is an opportunity for students to think outside the box!

Ping Pong Club

Learn the skills of playing table tennis while improving hand-eye coordination, focus, and having fun!

Spine Crackers (Book/Culture Club)

Good readers make good writers. Whether you are a future author or just pursuing your love of literature, this year’s Book Club aspires to broaden your mindset by examining the lives of young people all over the world. Each book reading will focus on a different cultural, historical, socio-economic, or political setting. Each reading will conclude with a small party reflecting the theme of that book. Movies and video clips that help bring our books to life may be used in the weekly discussions. Ideal members should be well read and inclined toward in-depth book discussion.

Yearbook

Capture school events and memories. Learn about yearbook writing, graphics and layout, and photography for the school yearbook. Students will be given an opportunity to compete at different state level competitions. Organizational and leadership skills will be taught.